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    The Intercalated Games.

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    He was selected for the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens.

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    The 1906 Summer Olympics or 1906 Intercalated Games were discounted ex post facto by the IOC.

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    Optional intercalation: You will have the opportunity to choose from several optional intercalating programmes during your studies.

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    Intercalating applicants should also ensure they have permission to intercalate from either the Director of Medical Education or Dentistry as appropriate.

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    Intercalating applicants should also ensure they have permission to intercalate from either the Director for Medical Education or Dentistry as appropriate.

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    You will also have the option to choose from several optional intercalating programmes, which you would take after your second, third or fourth year of study.

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    After performing well in the heats of the 400 m freestyle, he finished second in the semi-final to Austrian Otto Scheff, who won the same event in the 1906 Intercalated Games.

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    Intercalating medical and dental students within QUB will be considered if they have successfully completed the 3rd/4th year of their course at first attempt and achieved at least an upper second class Honours standard.

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    The concept of national teams was not a major part of the Olympic movement until the Intercalated Games 10 years later, though many sources list the nationality of competitors in 1896 and give medal counts.

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    Intercalating medical and dental students within QUB will be considered if they have successfully completed the third year of their course at first attempt and achieved at least an Upper Second Class Honours degree standard.

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    Misused their power by intercalating days or not intercalating them, merely in order to lengthen or shorten some magistrate's year of office, or to increase the gains of some government contractor, or to inflict loss upon him.

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